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"Koreans have been kind of caught up in this spending to look wealthy, and Gangnam has really been the leading edge of that," Hong said. "I think a lot of what [Psy] is pointing out is how silly that is. The whole video is about him thinking he's a hotshot but then realizing he's just, you know, at a children's playground, or thinking he's playing polo or something and realizes he's on a merry-go-round."

"Koreans made extraordinary gains as a country, in terms of GDP and everything else, but that growth has not been equitable. I think the young people are finally realizing that. There's a genuine backlash. ... You're seeing a huge amount of resentment from youth about their economic circumstances."

Why my generation (I am 26) doesn't feel resentment towards the majority of the baby-boomers for the same reason I will never know. How many of us have parents who are massively in debt and end up passing it on to us in some form? It seems to me that our parents are the true reason behind our countries current fiscal woes; but they just seem to want to blame politicians of whatever party they are not affiliated with instead of taking blame.

Then again, everything in history seems to go in cycles, especially the economy. Prosperity/spending, followed by poverty/austerity. I imagine children growing up right now with parents who are suffering economically will be more fiscally responsible; similar to children growing up in Depression Era United States. Then their children, growing up in prosperity, will repeat the cycle.

Edit - I do not mean to say that the fiscal recession currently occurring in the United States is nearly as severe as the Depression of the 1930s. However, for many people, it is a very serious issue.

I found out my mom was talking shit about me behind my back one day. She was saying shit like "By the time I was his age I had two kids and had already owned two houses." And generally acting like I haven't accomplished anything in life, and I am a waste.

Well, mom. By my age you had also been married twice, bought two houses with the income of another person(not to mention the housing market was a completely different beast almost 30 years ago), got knocked up twice, worked in a cannery, and didn't even have a GED.

I don't have kids. I had my 8th grade education by the time I left the 8th grade(when you're supposed to). My only debt is student loans. You know, for that education you kept pushing me to get but refused to help with at all.

Meanwhile no one will give her credit and she was just de-flagged through Chex Systems or whatever after not being able to get a bank account anywhere for the last seven years because of how many checks she bounced.

We don't own houses because they told us to go to college
so we could get a well paying job with our degrees and not have to flip burgers,
but now they rail on us for being too self righteous and not taking a burger flipping job that they used to have growing up.

And it's not only the US. There is a massive youth unemployment in Europe and very few young people seem to realize that emplyoment policies are skewed towards older employees. They can simply live their comfortable lives without having to compete with younger people.

The baby boomers call us slackers while they keep us down and live on future generations expense.

Getting naked and letting other dudes check out your junk is the favorite past-time of a generation that seems to be the most hateful against gay things. I can't name a time I've walked into the gym locker room and not seen an old guy with one leg up on a bench and the other on the ground, captain morgan pose, rocking back and forth talking about weather to some other old dude wrapped in a towel. I haven't seen one girl in the sauna either because it is usually those guys sitting in nothing but towels with their balls hanging out by their ankles.

Well S. Korea is actually really hypocritical about it in that it's totally acceptable- encouraged, even- for boys (and girls, but that's common in America too) to show each other affection like hugging, patting butts, arm hooking... and none of it is considered gay at all, it's called "skinship" and it's just a way to show close friendship. Everyone is straight until proven otherwise, while actual homosexuality makes you a social pariah.

The lyrics is different in the female version.
"The new "Gangnam" lyrics are apparently retrofitted here to work from a woman's point of view, but the main difference we're spotting is less invisible horse riding and more sultry side-eyeing."
She sang in this some what agitating cute pikachu voice as a mock to the shallow nature of the GangNam girls.Gangnam Style becomes Oppa is just my style, TheHuffingtonPost

Guys, I must inform you. The music videos are not the focus in Kpop. The live performances are honestly the best. They have 4 major music shows a week and every group currently promoting goes and performs live. Think TRL but with live performances instead of the same video over and over again.

This is just a small selection, all will auto-play in 720p but they are in 1080p so if you can switch to that and watch them. Any Kpop song you happen to like try and find performances for it instead. They are always better than the music videos and there is a shitload of them usually.

Abridged version: T-Pain said it was cool, so a bunch of American people watched it. Turns out its actually not just a fun Korean pop "K-Pop" song, its a statement of the artist's sickness of the shallow and wasteful life styles of the cool rich kids in a Seoul neighborhood(Gangnam).